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Put this on it after you're done. UV protects new vinyl. Makes old, dull vinyl look like new. You even use it on your tires.
http://www.turtlewax.com/detail-ICE%20Synthetic%20Spray%20Wax-42-90.aspx
Trust me... ND graphics never tried the backing paper trick.
It may not be a practical solution for the job at hand but it does work. I used 3M 180c backing paper and KPMF cast vinyl. Worked a treat.
This was a few years ago... I suppose it is possible that the backing paper is less ridgy...
Guess I missed one file type... The customers web designer emailed wanting a Photoshop file so she could "play around with the layers". Also wanted to know what fonts were used... (Impact and Arial). Here is the logo (without the lettering) Not sure where layers would come in handy with it.
She has the png, tiff and Jpeg I sent her. She just didn't know you can crop off the excess in Word is my guess. I haven't heard back since I suggested cropping it.
I'm willing to bet 3M will recommend their vinyl for most any application... as long as you don't take it out of the box. Whatever might go wrong will be something you did wrong.
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